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More than any class before, the 2022 graduates of the School of Earth, Energy & Environmental Sciences are prepared to navigate uncertainties in the pursuit of a life that brings happiness and meaning, according to Dean Stephan Graham.
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Matson was recognized for her collaborative learning approaches, propagation of diverse forms of knowledge, and optimistic mentorship.
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Dean Graham encouraged the school’s 2022 degree recipients to use the knowledge and approaches they learned at Stanford to help address the immense challenges facing society.
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The new Oceans Department will provide unique oceans education and create global impact. The Energy Science & Engineering Department will increase in size and add expertise.
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Gerritsen was one of 15 faculty members honored at the 2022 Faculty Women's Forum for her exceptional work and role in supporting women at Stanford.
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Gerritsen was one of 15 faculty members honored at the 2022 Faculty Women's Forum for her exceptional work and role in supporting women at Stanford.
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On May 25, Stanford's Arun Majumdar moderated a discussion with John Doerr and Ryan Panchadsaram, co-authors of Speed & Scale: An Action Plan for Solving Our Climate Crisis Now. (Video)
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On May 25, Stanford's Arun Majumdar moderated a discussion with John Doerr and Ryan Panchadsaram, co-authors of Speed & Scale: An Action Plan for Solving Our Climate Crisis Now.
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The award encourages student engagement in the American Institute of Professional Geologists, the largest organization committed to promoting geology as a profession.
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The award encourages student engagement in the American Institute of Professional Geologists, the largest organization committed to promoting geology as a profession.
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The annual Stanford Global Studies photo competition recognized 11 winning photographs – including several taken by Earth systems alumni – out of over 100 entries from all around the world.
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The annual Stanford Global Studies photo competition recognized 11 winning photographs – including several taken by Earth systems alumni.
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A business plan developed by Stanford undergraduates to commercialize the recycling of lithium cobalt oxide batteries wins the 2022 EnergyTech University prize.
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A business plan developed by Stanford undergraduates to commercialize the recycling of lithium cobalt oxide batteries wins the 2022 EnergyTech University prize.
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Investments of $1.1 billion from John and Ann Doerr, along with gifts from other philanthropists, catalyze interdisciplinary efforts to tackle urgent climate and sustainability challenges facing people and ecosystems worldwide.
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Investments of $1.1 billion from John and Ann Doerr, along with gifts from other philanthropists, catalyze interdisciplinary efforts to tackle urgent sustainability challenges.
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A new certificate program provides a framework for Stanford Earth graduate students and postdoctoral researchers to learn new skills, gain practical experience, and produce portfolio pieces that will broaden their professional preparedness. The program will be carried into the new school focused on climate and sustainability.
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A new certificate program provides a framework for Stanford Earth graduate students and postdoctoral researchers to learn new skills and gain practical experience.
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Aydin was a field geologist who loved nothing more than leading teams of researchers and students into remote locations – the Valley of Fire, Point Reyes, Zion National Park, a Hawaiian volcano, Sicily – to study prehistoric rock formations.
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Associate Professor and E-IPER Director Nicole Ardoin and her team are working to understand how people feel about the world around them – and what they’re able and willing to do to protect it.
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Assoc. Professor and E-IPER Director Nicole Ardoin and her team are working to understand how people feel about the world around them – and what they’ll do to protect it.
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Richard Nevle, deputy director of Stanford’s Earth Systems Program, discusses his forthcoming collection of essays about the Sierra Nevada mountain range, The Paradise Notebooks.
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E-IPER alumni Jayce Hafner and Sami Tellatin, co-founded a startup that automates the process of matching farmers to financing.